It’s not the interference that’s one in a million. It’s the whiny way the Cubs reacted by choking away the game after that happened that is one in a million. Had they won the game like professionals, there would be no “Bartman”.

Yup. And I would add – the Cubs were always refered to as “Loveable Losers”. Then they declared war on one of their own fans….which is not very “Loveable”….and if you take the “Loveable” out of “Loveable Losers”, you have the Cubs now are.

I meant it in a collective sort of sense – and the fans are also refered to as Loveavle Losers. That said, I think the Cubs themselves could have done a lot more to make it clear and concise – there horrendous play cost them the game, period. Instead you have quotes like “I feel bad for the guy” – implying he did soemthign worng. Don’t get me wrong, I am sure that was not there intention. But they still could have done alot more to have the guy not go into the “witness protection” program, and they did not.

Clear and concise words right after the game “All that guydid was watch us blow a huge lead, period.”

The worst guy was the guy in the ESPN 30 for 30 movie about it who gladly went on tv and admitted to throwing his beer and hitting Bartman while yelling insults. The fact that he was so proud of himself should make everyone sick.

I’ve always felt that The Cubs owed Bartman an apology. All those idiots who yelled at him and abused him do to. Everyone of us sitting in that spot on that play would have tried to catch that ball. Its what you do: wait for one coming your way and try and catch it. It is not only a matter of self defence, its protecting the people around you, reacting to a swiftly developing situation and, most of all, a freakin’ baseball is RIGHT THERE! How does any normal person lay off that?

This Cardinals fan loves Steve Bartman. Only the Cubs can blame a fan (or a damn goat for that matter) on them not winning a championship. The Cubs are losers. They always have been, and they always will be.